Cwmail – a fast, keyboard-driven terminal email client in Go, AI-powered replies Cwmail, a terminal email client written in Go using Bubbletea v2, launched with AI-powered reply drafting via DeepSeek V4 Pro, proper HTML rendering, inline image support, and multi-account IMAP management. The client stores credentials locally in the OS keyring and offers offline capabilities, distinguishing itself from web-based email services. cwmail A terminal email client with proper HTML rendering, inline image support, multi-account IMAP, and AI-drafted replies powered by DeepSeek V4 Pro. Written in Go on Bubbletea v2. Reads real mail. Renders HTML newsletters, receipts, calendar invites, and event posters without dropping out to a browser. Drafts replies you can edit in place. Gmail, iCloud, Outlook, custom not polling drafts your reply What it is cwmail is a full-screen Bubbletea TUI for managing IMAP mailboxes. It handles the actual hard parts of email — MIME multipart, HTML rendering, charset detection, inline images, attachments, threading, drafts — not just the obvious ones. You can manage as many IMAP accounts as you want side-by-side in the sidebar. Folder navigation is fast Vim-style or arrows , full-text search hits the local SQLite mirror so it returns instantly, and IDLE push keeps your inbox current without polling. Desktop notifications fire when new mail arrives. The AI-drafted-reply feature is a one-key action: hit R on any open message and the model produces a contextual reply draft in the composer. You can edit, send, save as draft, or discard. Same DeepSeek profile cwcode uses, so one API key powers both apps. It is not a service. There is no cwmail.io. Your IMAP credentials sit in ~/.config/cwmail/config.json ; everything else lives in ~/.local/share/cwmail/ . Offline-capable for everything except actually sending and fetching. Why it’s different pixterm -style rendering . Works on any terminal with true-color support. Useful for event banners, product photos in receipts, and inline charts. R on any open message. The DeepSeek V4 Pro model drafts a contextual reply using the same profile cwcode uses . You see the draft in the composer ready to edit. The model knows the prior thread, your typical tone, and whether to be terse or warm based on the conversation. Costs ~$0.01 per draft. u and the message comes back. Matches matcha.email’s UX for the most common reflex mistake. ~/.local/share/cwmail/drafts/ every few keystrokes. Crash, force-quit, accidentally close the window — the draft is still there next time you launch. cwmail send --to alice@example.com --subject “build done” --body “all green” — non-interactive sending, useful for AI agents cwcode included , CI pipelines, and shell scripts. Reads body from stdin too. Same auth as the TUI. ~/.local/share/cwmail/ . You can grep your own mail. Credentials live in the OS keyring macOS Keychain, libsecret on Linux, Credential Manager on Windows . What it looks like Install Download a pre-built binary from the Google Drive release folder https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1joUzGPJghR-iJ0U93vDjKoTfA2WylvVU?usp=sharing current build: v0.9; macOS arm64 / amd64 and Linux amd64 . Drop it somewhere on your PATH and make it executable: curl -L